Peppa Pig, the perky little porcine beloved of preschoolers across the world, is at the center of a sexism row after London's fire service accused makers of the hit show of using "out of date stereotypical gender specific wording."
The blockbuster cartoon, which airs in more than 180 countries, has faced criticism after an episode called "The Fire Engine" referred to a firefighter as a fireman.
This seems like another faux outrage moment, as the London Fire Brigade--which started the row with a tweet--is kinda the only group "outraged" (and really, the tweet in question wasn't all that "outragey," it was fairly benign, imo).